Do you remember the AR recommendation in mid-December? It has already increased by ten percentage points since then.
From the hourly chart, AR has formed a classic W bottom pattern. This kind of movement often indicates a potential upward breakout in technical analysis. However, the real test lies at the four-hour level—whether it can hold above the key support level of 3.5 will determine the next direction.
If you're interested in following up, I suggest the following approach: set your stop-loss below 3.42 (to allow some buffer), and target around the previous high near 3.576. The performance on the four-hour chart will be very critical—this is the litmus test for confirming the bottom. Worth paying attention to in the short term.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 10h ago
W must stabilize at 3.5 to be trustworthy; otherwise, it's a scam, beware of chain liquidations.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 10h ago
Hey, this AR has already been launched. The 10% point is indeed good, let's see if it can break 3.576.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 10h ago
No way, did it really break even? I bought based on your hype back then, almost got stuck holding the bag.
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StableCoinKaren
· 10h ago
Damn, even AR's ten-point increase didn't keep up, I lost everything.
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PumpingCroissant
· 10h ago
Ten percentage points? I already got in early. Now it's just a matter of whether 3.5 can hold.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 11h ago
Damn, you're already bragging with just ten points? Let's wait until it truly breaks through 3.576.
Do you remember the AR recommendation in mid-December? It has already increased by ten percentage points since then.
From the hourly chart, AR has formed a classic W bottom pattern. This kind of movement often indicates a potential upward breakout in technical analysis. However, the real test lies at the four-hour level—whether it can hold above the key support level of 3.5 will determine the next direction.
If you're interested in following up, I suggest the following approach: set your stop-loss below 3.42 (to allow some buffer), and target around the previous high near 3.576. The performance on the four-hour chart will be very critical—this is the litmus test for confirming the bottom. Worth paying attention to in the short term.